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FC Challengers of Hithadhoo becomes the Champion of AMMSC for the second consecutive time.

FC Challengers of Hithadhoo beat FMD by 6-5 yesterday to become the champion of AMMSC for the second consecutive time in the “WakeUP” HSC Festival 2008. Penalty shootout declared victory for FC Challenger who was tested bravely by the unstoppable FMD side. Yesterday’s final match was regarded as a match between professional players. Finding Baka, Ammatie, Bonda, Nattey and Shaati on the play ground became a real showdown of professionals for the football crazy Adduans.
At the end of full time both the teams managed to find each others net just one time. National team players and first division players were marked to zero, however Bonda managed to score once in the first half. Their victory was neutralized when the silent and calm yet brainy marker of FMD Siman scored in the second half. He was instrumental in stopping the violent and vibrant Hithadhoo players. FMD swipper Ali Nazeer, who played inevitably influential role in the FMD defense, was second to none in the final match yesterday.
Yesterday’s final match of AMMSC brought hundreds of spectators to the ground. Analysts said an estimated number of 1200 supporters would have viewed the match. People of Hulhumeedhoo were behind FMD where as approximately 200 soccer fans of Bakaa, Bonda and Hithadhoo in general electrified the noise in the ground. FC Challengers’ fans were determined for the trophy second time. They carried banners saying that they were the “Champions”. Circumstances brought room for violence twice between the hooligans but the watchful organizing committee compromised the confrontations successfully.
The champion FC Challengers were awarded the trophy and cash prize of Mrf25,000. Runner-up of the match were awarded a trophy and cash prize worth Mrf10,000. Man of the match was Ali Nazeer of FMD where as Bonda became the man of the tournament and the top scorer with 24 goals. Munnim of FMD deservedly won the certificate for best goal keeping. Thallihi FC became the fair play team and its captain Ali Mohamed the fair player of the tournament.A children eve is also scheduled in the “WakeUp” HSC Festival 2008. According to the reliable sources within HSC the event will be held on Friday evening. The five day workshop for parents conducted by Ministry of youth ended last night. Some twenty five parents were recorded to have attended the seminar which was actually targeted for thirty parents. View Photos

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3 comments for "FC Challengers of Hithadhoo becomes the Champion of AMMSC for the second consecutive time."

  1. Kaloyaa , mee vagunnaa hakuruboa himaarun ulhey rasheh , kulheveynee athuga onna dhe boalhayaa / Alibeyyaa kaloa

  2. dhen thi baahvanee kon mubaaraathetha amilla boalha aa kulhey rashegga?

  3. dhen thi baahvanee kon mubaaraathetha amilla boalha aa kulhey rashegga?

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